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argarrt Morrison Carnegie 
School for Women 
Night Grade Courses 
Pittshurgh, Pa. 
1906-1907 


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Cerhniral Schools 


Margaret Morrison Carnegie 
Srhonl for Women 


Night Crate Courses 


Pittslurgh, Penna. 
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ANDREW CARNEGIE 
Founder of the Carnegie Technical Schools 


Board of Crusteers 
of the 


Carnegie Institute 


W. N. FREW, President 
ROBERT PITCAIRN, Vice President 
S. H. CHURCH, Secretary 
J. H. REED, Treasurer 


ALBERT J. BARR GEORGE A. MACBETH 
EDWARD M. BIGELOW ANDREW W. MELLON 
IDiay, di, (OL IECYOINS anion CHARLES C. MELLOR 
JAMES J. BOOTH WILLIAM McCONWAY 
HOIEUN, A TBR NSS A ee JAMES R. MacFARLANE 
JOSHPH BUFFINGTON DRI Be O2S REIN 
JOHN CALDWELL GEORGE T. OLIVER 
SAMUEL BH. CHURCH ROBERT PITCAIRN 
GEORGE H. CLAPP IBUDINAR NC 1. TE scIMI Di Re 
JOSIAH COHEN JAMES H. REED 
*ROBERT H. DOUGLAS AWS, dbs SCA eB. 
WILLIAM N. FREW THOMAS  scomT 
D. L. GILLESPIE SOUS OS, 1B), SEDAN Dee 
HON. WILLIAM B. HAYS CGHARLES=Ly "LA YLOR 
DURBIN HORNE PAReEE> EReYCAUN VV iAGI jk 
JAMES F. HUDSON tee, 183, Wye) 
JOHN B. JACKSON J. S. WIGHTMAN 
REV. A. A. LAMBING JOSEPH R. WOODWELL 
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Committer 
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Gerhnical Schools 
WILLIAM McCONWAY, Chairman 
JAMES WJ. BOOTH JOSEPH BUFFINGTON 
JOHN A. BRASHEAR WILLIAM N. FREW 
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W. LUCIEN SCAIFE 
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ARTHUR A. HAMERSCHLAG 


Margaret Morrison Carurgiv 
Srhool for Women 


HE CARNEGIE TECHNICAL SCHOOLS announce the 
J opening of the Trade Courses of the Margaret Morrison Carnegie 
School for Women on October 8th, 1906. This department 

has two divisions : 


1. Night Trade Courses for Apprentices. 
2. Special Night Courses. 


Night Grade Courses 


The Night Trade Courses are offered for students who are unable to 
attend the day school, and are projected upon a different plan from the 
Technical Courses, but are primarily for those women who find it impossible 
to give the necessary time to three-year courses. 

The courses are two years in length and thoroughly practical in 
character. ‘The aim of the mstruction is to impart to the students the 
accuracy, skill and theoretical knowledge necessary to fit them for efficient 
service in any one of the following occupations : 

Office Work and Bookkeeping Cooking 
Stenography Sewing 
Accountancy Millinery 

The School does not attempt to develop experts in any of the 
occupations above described, but offers to those who are gaining their 
livelihood by their daily employment courses of instruction that will supplement 
the usual apprenticeships, strengthen the reasoning faculties and teach both 
the theory and the practice of the trades. 

This system of instruction is especially adapted to those who have 
been deprived of an opportunity to acquire the theoretical foundation 


necessary to intelligent practical operations, and, combined with a certain 


amount of actual practice in all branches of the subject taught, should enable 
the students to advance along their chosen lines more rapidly and ultimately 


be qualified for higher positions when opportunity offers. 


Modern conditions require that schools of this character shall train 
women apprentices to that degree of usefulness which will eventually enable 
them to acquire a permanent and effective place in the social and industrial 


sphere to which they are best adapted. 


Entrauce Requirements 


There will be no examination for entrance to the Trade Courses, but 
applicants for admission must be at least sixteen years of age, and must 
present themselves at the School buildings for a personal interview before 


being enrolled as students. 


Preference will be given to applicants who are already engaged 
in occupations similar to those which they wish to study, or who are 


dependent upon their earnings for their support. 


Regularity of attendance, capacity and earnestness are essential to 


the retention of a place in the classes. 


Ciuitinn Fees 


For residents of the City of Pittsburgh........ $5.00 per year. 
Floss allmothersstudents se. 9nas iaemnene ec ee 7.00 


Tuition Fees must be paid in advance of the date when the 


classes begin work. 


Each student must deposit a breakage fee of $3.00, the unused 
portion of which will be returned at the end of the school year. 


Each student will be expected to purchase such text books as are 


required for her course. 


Calendar 
School Year 19068-15907 


Interviews with candidates for entrance to the Night Trade Courses 
will be held on the nights of September 24th and 25th. 

Classes will begin work on the night of Monday, October 8th, and 
will meet on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings of each week 
from 7:30 to 9:30. 

There will be no sessions on legal holidays, and a week’s recess will 
be given at Christmas. 


The school year will end on Friday, May 3d, 1907. 


Special Notice 


Special Short Term Night Courses in a number of 
subjects will be offered to night students who wish 


specialized instruction. An announcement of these courses 


will be made before November 1, 1906. 


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